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Trick Racer™ — Steer Wild Flips and 360° Spins With a Wave of Your Hand | 50% Off

Trick Racer™ — Steer Wild Flips and 360° Spins With a Wave of Your Hand | 50% Off

Steer Every Flip, Spin & 360° With Just a Wave of Their Hand

Strap the sensor band on their wrist and watch it click: a flick spins it, a push sends it flying, a twist makes it flip onto its other side and keep driving. No screen, no joystick they fight with — their own hand is the controller. The mecanum wheels light up, the speaker kicks in, and the whole room turns to watch. Most kids are pulling off their first stunt within a few minutes of putting the band on — and that's usually the moment they stop asking for the iPad.

Put the Magic in Their Hands and Watch the Confidence Click

✓ Command It With a Flick of the Wrist: The gesture watch reads simple hand moves — forward, back, left, right, spin — and the car copies them instantly. Kids describe it as steering "with the Force." The double-sided mecanum body means it never lands wrong: flip it, crash it, it keeps driving on the other side across floors, grass, gravel or sand.

✓ Build the "I've Got This" Kind of Confidence: There's a specific moment — the first clean 360° spin they pull off on purpose — where you see it land. It's not a screen rewarding them. It's their own hand making something real obey. That's the part parents tell us they didn't expect to matter as much as it does.

✓ Hand Them a Gift That Pulls Them Off the Screen: Start them on the 2.4GHz remote, then graduate to hand control as they get the hang of it — so it doesn't get boring in a week. Light-up wheels and built-in music make it a showpiece at birthdays. The kind of present the other parents ask you where you got.

"Bought it for my 7-year-old and braced for another toy he'd ignore by Tuesday. First time he made it spin with his hand he yelled 'I'm doing it with the Force!' — hasn't put it down since." — Marcus T.

Driving That Actually Feels Like It's Reading Their Mind

Here's why the hand control isn't a gimmick: the watch on their wrist talks to the car wirelessly, so a wave forward drives it forward and a twist of the wrist rolls it into a flip. The four mecanum wheels — those rollered, omni-directional wheels you can see up close — let it slide sideways and rotate in place, not just go front and back like every other RC car in the toy box. Add the full-body LEDs and the speaker, and an ordinary afternoon in the driveway turns into a show.

Us Others
Steers by Hand Gesture (Not Just Remote)
Double-Sided — Flips and Keeps Driving
Mecanum Wheels for Sideways Drift & 360° Spins
LED Light-Up Wheels + Built-In Music

Specifications

  • Control: Two ways to drive — gesture sensor wristband + 2.4GHz handheld remote
  • Movement: 4WD mecanum wheels, double-sided body, 360° spins, sideways drift, all-terrain (floor, carpet, grass, sand)
  • Effects: Full-body LED light-up wheels and built-in music
  • Battery: 1200 mAh rechargeable, around 40 minutes of run time, USB charging cable included
  • Size: Car approx. 24 × 15 × 9.5 cm — Recommended ages 5+

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the hand control actually easy, or will my kid get frustrated?

A: Pair the watch to the car once (a quick on/off-and-sync step in the instructions), and from there it reads simple hand moves instantly. Most kids are spinning and drifting within a few minutes. If they want a break from gesture mode, they just pick up the remote.

Q: Will it survive being dropped, crashed and flipped?

A: That's the point of the double-sided build — it's made to crash, flip and keep going on the other side, and the wheels are designed to take knocks at speed. If anything arrives damaged or a part fails, see the guarantee below — we sort it out, no fight.

Q: Can it be used outside, or just indoors?

A: Both. The mecanum wheels handle hard floors and carpet indoors, and grass, gravel and packed sand outside. Driveways and backyards are where it shines.

Q: How long does it run, and how does it charge?

A: The 1200 mAh battery gives around 40 minutes of play per charge and tops back up over the included USB cable. Plenty for an afternoon session.

Q: What ages is it best for?

A: Recommended for ages 5 and up. Younger kids tend to start on the remote and grow into the hand control; older kids go straight for the stunts.

Try It Risk-Free

If the watch won't pair, a wheel won't roll, or it shows up less than perfect, message us — we'll replace it or refund you. The worst that happens is you find out whether their face lights up the first time it obeys their hand.

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Steer Every Flip, Spin & 360° With Just a Wave of Their Hand

Strap the sensor band on their wrist and watch it click: a flick spins it, a push sends it flying, a twist makes it flip onto its other side and keep driving. No screen, no joystick they fight with — their own hand is the controller. The mecanum wheels light up, the speaker kicks in, and the whole room turns to watch. Most kids are pulling off their first stunt within a few minutes of putting the band on — and that's usually the moment they stop asking for the iPad.

Put the Magic in Their Hands and Watch the Confidence Click

✓ Command It With a Flick of the Wrist: The gesture watch reads simple hand moves — forward, back, left, right, spin — and the car copies them instantly. Kids describe it as steering "with the Force." The double-sided mecanum body means it never lands wrong: flip it, crash it, it keeps driving on the other side across floors, grass, gravel or sand.

✓ Build the "I've Got This" Kind of Confidence: There's a specific moment — the first clean 360° spin they pull off on purpose — where you see it land. It's not a screen rewarding them. It's their own hand making something real obey. That's the part parents tell us they didn't expect to matter as much as it does.

✓ Hand Them a Gift That Pulls Them Off the Screen: Start them on the 2.4GHz remote, then graduate to hand control as they get the hang of it — so it doesn't get boring in a week. Light-up wheels and built-in music make it a showpiece at birthdays. The kind of present the other parents ask you where you got.

"Bought it for my 7-year-old and braced for another toy he'd ignore by Tuesday. First time he made it spin with his hand he yelled 'I'm doing it with the Force!' — hasn't put it down since." — Marcus T.

Driving That Actually Feels Like It's Reading Their Mind

Here's why the hand control isn't a gimmick: the watch on their wrist talks to the car wirelessly, so a wave forward drives it forward and a twist of the wrist rolls it into a flip. The four mecanum wheels — those rollered, omni-directional wheels you can see up close — let it slide sideways and rotate in place, not just go front and back like every other RC car in the toy box. Add the full-body LEDs and the speaker, and an ordinary afternoon in the driveway turns into a show.

Us Others
Steers by Hand Gesture (Not Just Remote)
Double-Sided — Flips and Keeps Driving
Mecanum Wheels for Sideways Drift & 360° Spins
LED Light-Up Wheels + Built-In Music

Specifications

  • Control: Two ways to drive — gesture sensor wristband + 2.4GHz handheld remote
  • Movement: 4WD mecanum wheels, double-sided body, 360° spins, sideways drift, all-terrain (floor, carpet, grass, sand)
  • Effects: Full-body LED light-up wheels and built-in music
  • Battery: 1200 mAh rechargeable, around 40 minutes of run time, USB charging cable included
  • Size: Car approx. 24 × 15 × 9.5 cm — Recommended ages 5+

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the hand control actually easy, or will my kid get frustrated?

A: Pair the watch to the car once (a quick on/off-and-sync step in the instructions), and from there it reads simple hand moves instantly. Most kids are spinning and drifting within a few minutes. If they want a break from gesture mode, they just pick up the remote.

Q: Will it survive being dropped, crashed and flipped?

A: That's the point of the double-sided build — it's made to crash, flip and keep going on the other side, and the wheels are designed to take knocks at speed. If anything arrives damaged or a part fails, see the guarantee below — we sort it out, no fight.

Q: Can it be used outside, or just indoors?

A: Both. The mecanum wheels handle hard floors and carpet indoors, and grass, gravel and packed sand outside. Driveways and backyards are where it shines.

Q: How long does it run, and how does it charge?

A: The 1200 mAh battery gives around 40 minutes of play per charge and tops back up over the included USB cable. Plenty for an afternoon session.

Q: What ages is it best for?

A: Recommended for ages 5 and up. Younger kids tend to start on the remote and grow into the hand control; older kids go straight for the stunts.

Try It Risk-Free

If the watch won't pair, a wheel won't roll, or it shows up less than perfect, message us — we'll replace it or refund you. The worst that happens is you find out whether their face lights up the first time it obeys their hand.